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Have you thought about sharing your gifts with our brothers and sisters around the world? We are looking for people to help in Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Guatemala, Palau, the Marshall Islands, and Sierra Leone. Below are a list of current needs in those areas. If you would like more information on how you can help, please contact us or fill out and submit our online application. Thank you for caring!
CAMEROON
• Registered Nurses to serve as Nurse Tutors in the nursing
school and as clinical nurses in various clinics.
• Teachers for secondary schools (various subjects, math in
particular).
• Persons with Administrative skills for Diocesan Offices
• Persons with degrees in microbiology, chemistry, and various other sciences to teach in Lab Tech school.
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KENYA
Teachers to work at a Boys Secondary School for street children in the Diocese of Meru.
Teachers (women) to teach at a Girls Secondary School for street children in the Diocese of Meru. These girls have all been abused and used by men, so they need the positive influence of women so that they can rediscover their own femininity and receive an education. |
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UGANDA
- • Registered Nurses to serve in the hospital or as Nurse Tutors
in the nursing school.
• Lab technicians, x-ray technicians, pharmacist for hospitals
• Teachers to teach at Minor Seminary (single men)
• Lab technicians, x-ray technicians, pharmacist for hospitals
• Persons with administrative skills for bishop's office
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TANZANIA
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We are looking forward to opening a site in the Dioceses of Lindi & Mtwara. There is a need for teachers (math and science), and an accountant. |
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MARSHALL ISLANDS
• Teachers for secondary and elementary schools
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SIERRA LEONE
• Person with fundraising experience to assess and develop internal income generating programs for diocesan self-reliance.
• Person with Administrative skills for diocesan offices
• Teachers of Philosophy and Journalism for the Fatima Institute (college level)
• Teachers of various subjects for secondary schools
• Persons with pastoral experience.
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For doctors interested in mission work, visit the Mission Doctors Association website to learn more.
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